On July 3, 2016 I was severely burned after an accident racing sprint cars at Selinsgrove (PA) Speedway. I had 2nd and 3rd degree burns over 35% of my body (arms, stomach, legs) even after wearing all approved safety equipment. I spent 29 days in the burn center at Lehigh Valley. As I’ve recovered the outpouring of support from the racing community has been more than overwhelming. The Steve King Foundation was one of the first organizations to step up once they heard about me. Knowing what I had ahead of me, they got in touch with my family and did what they could to make sure our needs were taken care of. It’s so amazing that they are out there to help people like myself.
MAYSON SEEMANN
Mayson is from Jetmore, Kansas, and has always been deeply immersed in the world of dirt track racing. Growing up, she spent countless hours at the Jetmore Motorplex, watching her dad race sprint cars and lending a hand wherever she could. Mayson recently started racing micros while continuing to help her dad with his sprint car. Her love and dedication to dirt track racing is strong.
After earning her master’s degree in accounting from Kansas State University, Mayson returned home to work for High Plains Farm Credit. Mayson is grateful for the foundation’s impact and proud to contribute to its mission.
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